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periods in
which traditional genpuku flourished. The
etymology of the word,
which is atypical,
reflects the
major points of
genpuku ceremonial format; in this...
- caps In East
Asian history, a
coming of age
ceremony Guan Li in
China Genpuku in ****an
Gwallye in
Korea Pinning ceremony (nursing) Ji Li (ceremony) for...
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gained the rank of
Saemon no Kami (左衛門督) or in
China Shikkingo (執金吾) at
genpuku and held the
court title of Chūnagon (中納言),
Hideaki was also
called Kingo...
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nickname (''yobina''), and "Nobunaga" is an
adult name (''nanori'')
given at
genpuku, the
coming of age ceremony. A man was
addressed by his
family name and...
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biological son. His
childhood name was Nagatomi-maru (長福丸). He
underwent the
genpuku coming-of-age
ceremony in 1725. His
first wife, Nami-no-miya, was the daughter...
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formal education, apprenticeship, or
employment outside the home, and the
genpuku coming of age
ceremony (mid-teens
through early 20s),
which marked the...
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similar name. Upper-class men
often changed their names upon
coming of age (
genpuku),
leaving behind their childhood name (which
often ended with -maru) and...
- Sadowara, but his father, Iehisa, was not there. And
before he
received his
genpuku,
Toyohisa was
regarded as a full-fledged
military commander. When Toyohisa...
- he
served as Nobunaga's guardian. In 1546, he ****isted at Nobunaga's
genpuku ceremony. Soon
after Nobuhide's
death in 1551,
Hidesada became concerned...
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supported Nobunaga's
third son Nobutaka, for whom
Katsuie had
performed the
genpuku ritual. He
allied with
Nobutaka and
Takigawa Kazumasu against Hideyoshi...